PHOTO TAKEN May 31 shows the building housing “Unit 61398” of the People’s Liberation Army, center top, in the outskirts of Shanghai, China. After years of quiet and largely unsuccessful diplomacy, the U.S. has brought its persistent computer-hacking problems with China into the open, accusing Beijing’s government and military of computer-based attacks against America. Officials say the new strategy may be having some impact.

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Cyber spying brought into open could be forcing change
SINGAPORE — After years of quiet and largely unsuccessful diplomacy, the U.S. has brought its persistent computer-hacking problems with China into the open, delivering a steady drumbeat of reports accusing Beijing’s government and military of computer-based attacks against America.